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Four college baseball players from Georgia made out with a bigger catch than expected during a fishing trip in South Florida. NBC 6's Hank Tester spoke with Luis Perez, better known as "Captain Taco," the boat's owner. (Published Wednesday, Apr 10, 2013)

Updated at 7:16 AM EST on Thursday, Apr 11, 2013

Four college baseball players from Georgia made out with a bigger catch than expected during a fishing trip in South Florida.

The men caught a rare great white shark less than a mile and a half off the coast of Fort Lauderdale Tuesday afternoon.

RAW VIDEO: Watch Crew Attempt to Reel in Great White Shark

Four college students caught a Great White Shark off the coast of Fort Lauderdale Tuesday afternoon. The shark was released after a four-hour fight. (Published Wednesday, Apr 10, 2013)

"We released it as soon as possible," said Captain Luis Perez, who also goes by Captain Taco. "The giant predator swam away, tired from a four-hour fight, but okay."

The college students were in South Florida for a baseball game, but their parents chartered Perez's boat, called "Hooked Up," during the team's downtime.

RAW VIDEO: Great White Shark Caught Off Fort Lauderdale Coast

A group of college baseball players from Georgia caught a Great White Shark off the coast of Fort Lauderdale Tuesday. The shark was released after a four-hour fight. (Published Wednesday, Apr 10, 2013)

"I do not think they really understood what was going on until they saw the shark up close," Perez said. "Then they were thrilled."

The shark was about 13 feet long and weight 800 to 1,000 pounds, according to Perez.

Although a rare sight in South Florida, Perez said this shark was likely following bluefish, which do venture this far south every couple of years.